Bibliotheca Anglo-poetica, Or, A Descriptive Catalogue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry: In the Possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and BrownT. Davison, 1815 - 481 pages |
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... Cotes, 1638. Octavo, pp. 1 60. . . . .£1. IQJ. This poem is written in stanzas of six lines, and licensed by Dr. Thomas Wykes, who says, in his Latin Imprimatur, that he has read this Historical Poem, and judges it worthy of.
... Cotes, 1638. Octavo, pp. 1 60. . . . .£1. IQJ. This poem is written in stanzas of six lines, and licensed by Dr. Thomas Wykes, who says, in his Latin Imprimatur, that he has read this Historical Poem, and judges it worthy of.
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... above. The three first stanzas are here given as a specimen of the •measure and composition, which are both worthy of notice. C i. Might Souls converse with Souls, by Angel-way, Enfranchis'd from. JSifeltotfjera. anglo. 9.
... above. The three first stanzas are here given as a specimen of the •measure and composition, which are both worthy of notice. C i. Might Souls converse with Souls, by Angel-way, Enfranchis'd from. JSifeltotfjera. anglo. 9.
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... stanzas. 37. An Excellent Poeme, upon the longing of a blessed heart : which loathing the world, doth long to be ... stanzas, and is followed by another of twenty-seven stanzas, entitled " What is Love;" after which comes " Solus in totb ...
... stanzas. 37. An Excellent Poeme, upon the longing of a blessed heart : which loathing the world, doth long to be ... stanzas, and is followed by another of twenty-seven stanzas, entitled " What is Love;" after which comes " Solus in totb ...
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... stanzas : Roger Atcham Secretary to the Queenes mniettie, for the latin tongue, in praise of the boot. Of English bookes as I could find, I have perused many one : • . Yet so wel done unto my mind, As this is, yet haue I found none. The ...
... stanzas : Roger Atcham Secretary to the Queenes mniettie, for the latin tongue, in praise of the boot. Of English bookes as I could find, I have perused many one : • . Yet so wel done unto my mind, As this is, yet haue I found none. The ...
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... stanzas, called " Lenuoy of R. Coplande boke prynter." — The present volume, which is AN UNDOUBTED uNiauE, was described in the year 1/86, by Dr. Billam of Leeds, in a letter to Mr. Herbert, the editor of Ames. A copy of the original ...
... stanzas, called " Lenuoy of R. Coplande boke prynter." — The present volume, which is AN UNDOUBTED uNiauE, was described in the year 1/86, by Dr. Billam of Leeds, in a letter to Mr. Herbert, the editor of Ames. A copy of the original ...
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Page 210 - BOTH ENGLISH AND LATIN, Compos'd at several times. Printed by his true Copies. The Songs were set in Musick by Mr. HENRY LAWES, Gentleman of the Kings Chappel, and one of His Majesties Private Musick.
Page 11 - Bosworth-field : with a Taste of the Variety of other Poems, left by Sir John Beaumont, Baronet, deceased : Set forth by his Sonne, Sir John Beavmont, Baronet; and dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie.
Page 406 - At London, Printed by IR, for Thomas Heyes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon, 1600.
Page 105 - II Pastor Fido, THE FAITHFULL SHEPHEARD, WITH AN ADDITION OF DIVERS OTHER POEMS, Concluding with A SHORT DISCOURSE OF THE LONG CIVILL WARRES OF ROME, to His Highnesse the Prince of Wales.
Page 48 - HEREAFTER FOLLOW DIVERSE Poeticall Essaies on the former Subiect; viz: the Turtle and Phoenix. Done by the best and chiefest of our moderne writers, with their names subscribed to their particular workes: neuer before extant. And (now first) consecrated by them all generally, to the loue and merite of the true-noble Knight, Sir Iohn Salisburie. Dignum laude virum Musa vetat mori. [wood-cut of anchor] Anchora Spei. MDCI.
Page 146 - HIS PIOUS PIECES: Wherein (amongst other things) He sings the Birth of his CHRIST : and sighes for his Saviours suffering on the Crosse.
Page 303 - A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS, Expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke ; which, for that it giueth great light to the Reader, for the better understanding is hereunto annexed.
Page 301 - TO . THE . ONLIE . BEGETTER . OF. THESE . INSVING . SONNETS Mr. WH ALL . HAPPINESSE . AND . THAT . ETERNITIE . PROMISED . BY. OVR - EVER;LIVING . POET . WISHETH . THE . WELL-WISHING . ADVENTVRER - IN SETTING • FORTH . TT HEAD OF EROS (CUPID), FROM THE ANTIQUE SONNETS.
Page 88 - Nosce Teipsum. This Oracle expounded in two Elegies, 1 Of Humane Knowledge, 2 Of the Soule of Man, and the immortalitie thereof...
Page 216 - The first sett of Italian Madrigalls Englished, not to the sense of the original! dittie, but after the affection of the Noate. By Thomas Watson, Gentleman. There are also heere inserted two excellent Madrigalls of Master William Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson.